Shown from left to right is an array of weapons thus derived from ES2 arsenal, they are as follows. A 1908 Bayard .32acp pocket pistol, a Walther P-22 in .22LR followed by the Czech VZ-61 "Scorpion" chambered in the .32acp caliber and finally the venerable VZ-82 "Makarov" semi-automatic pistol chambered in the 9 x 18 round
Lupe shown getting the feel of holding and aiming the Walther P-22
The 4th of July array of weapons as provided by ES2 for their client. Note the "Red Slider Stopper" on the 1908 Bayard pocket pistol. By design, the weapon does not have slide back hold mechanism. It should be noted that the Bayard was manufactured in 1908, thus making this weapon a 104 year old weapon which functions flawlessly and has a well tight grouping at 7 yards
Lupe is shown here loading the Walther P-22 magazine with Federal .22LR ammo. The Walther P-22 Magazine holds 10 rounds
Lupe getting the feel of holding and aiming the Cech VZ-61 "Scorpion" Semi-Auto pistol
The proof of having a great 4th of July experience with ES2 as evident by the tight grouping which Lupe achieved while firing the VZ-82 pistol thus chambered in the 9 x 18 round at 15 yards distance
Miami, Florida 4th of July 2012: As our great Nation celebrated its 236 years, ES2 was providing a 4th of July shooting experience unlike any to yet another of their client. One by one, ES2 continues to help Americans within South Florida to realize their ability to respect, understand and establish an appreciation for firearms and for some the experience of shooting a weapon for very first time in their lives.
ES2 takes pride in bringing to light to their clients that as citizen of this great Nation, we have one of the most important amendments within our Constitution, our 2nd amendment, the right to bear arms.
ES2 found themselves on this 4th of July bringing this to light to "Lupe" a retired U.S. Army Master Sergeant who despite being proficient with an M-16, since retirement has longed to get back into experiencing the sensation of once again firing a weapon. ES2 provided the Master Sergeant with a vast a array of weapons for her to experience which she enjoyed firing them. Through their associated group based in Orlando, Florida known as "Fighting Knights Arms" as head up by Mr. Chris Cochran a Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms (BTAF) approved Federal Firearm Licensed (FFL) dealer, the Master Sergeant plans to purchase her own 20 inch barrel, Bushmaster AR-15 and with the assistance and guidance of ES2 obtain her Florida Concealed Weapons Permit License and join the National Rifle Association (NRA).
Having fired all of the weapons as provided by ES2 and doing very well with the VZ-82 9x18 "Makrov" pistol in keeping a tight grouping at a distance of 15 yards, Lupe took a real fancy to the Czech VZ-61 "Scorpion" and Walther P-22 pistols.
ES2 takes pride in bringing to light to their clients that as citizen of this great Nation, we have one of the most important amendments within our Constitution, our 2nd amendment, the right to bear arms.
ES2 found themselves on this 4th of July bringing this to light to "Lupe" a retired U.S. Army Master Sergeant who despite being proficient with an M-16, since retirement has longed to get back into experiencing the sensation of once again firing a weapon. ES2 provided the Master Sergeant with a vast a array of weapons for her to experience which she enjoyed firing them. Through their associated group based in Orlando, Florida known as "Fighting Knights Arms" as head up by Mr. Chris Cochran a Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms (BTAF) approved Federal Firearm Licensed (FFL) dealer, the Master Sergeant plans to purchase her own 20 inch barrel, Bushmaster AR-15 and with the assistance and guidance of ES2 obtain her Florida Concealed Weapons Permit License and join the National Rifle Association (NRA).
Having fired all of the weapons as provided by ES2 and doing very well with the VZ-82 9x18 "Makrov" pistol in keeping a tight grouping at a distance of 15 yards, Lupe took a real fancy to the Czech VZ-61 "Scorpion" and Walther P-22 pistols.
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